Odysse Electric Reports 965 Unit Sales in April, Up 333% YoY
EV maker expands footprint to 150+ cities as scooter and motorcycle portfolio, battery-swapping plans support growth.
Odysse Electric Vehicles reported sales of 965 units in April 2026, registering a year-on-year increase of around 333 percent compared to 223 units in the same month last year.
The company’s distribution network now spans over 150 cities and more than 300 PIN codes across 17 states, indicating a continued expansion of its retail footprint.
Odysse’s current portfolio includes electric scooters such as the Hy-Fy, Racer Neo, Sun and Trot 2.0, positioned across low- and high-speed segments. These products cater to use cases including daily commuting, last-mile mobility and fleet operations.
The company has also entered the premium motorcycle segment with models like the Evoqis and Vader, targeting higher-performance and longer-range requirements. Its product range spans multiple price points and battery configurations, addressing both personal and commercial mobility needs across urban and semi-urban markets.
Odysse has partnered with Indofast Energy, a joint venture between Indian Oil Corporation and SUN Mobility, to introduce battery-swapping technology starting with the SNAP electric scooter. The collaboration is aimed at enabling a battery-as-a-service (BaaS) model, which reduces upfront vehicle costs while addressing charging time and range constraints.
The company indicated it will continue to focus on expanding its distribution network and product offerings as it scales operations in the electric two-wheeler segment.
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